It just so happens that I stumbled into modding again. One day I found this promising mod project on the Nexus where there’s going to be a bookstore where the player can buy books written by the Elder Scrolls community! Very interesting! So I decided to sign up and help the mod author create the shop itself. The past days, I’ve been working hard at creating the Riverwood Bookstore.

Go check out Project Book on the Nexus and help ShadowOfGodless and me create this mod! We need people to write books for it too; there are instructions on the mod’s Nexus page for anyone interested. This shop itself will be available in the download on that page during the weekend!

This is what Mom’s Basement looks like. This is only the barebones beginning, but due to the crashing problems I have with the CK2.0, it’s taken me many days to get this far. In fact, I can’t see myself doing anything more on it, because there’s lots to do still with decorating and adding custom assets and stuff, not to mention adding the NPC’s and the NavMesh, which is going to be a hellish experience in this ill-working POS CK. It was a nice dream though but I think I’ll say good bye to Fallout4 with this.

It seems following the steps outlined in the above link, I’ve made my Fallout 4 Creation Kit work a whole lot better. There was a Windows “service” interfering with the CK. Disabling that useless so-called service seems to have solved my constant crashing problems. I’m on Win8.1 but this should work for Win10 as well.

It SEEMS to have solved my crashing, with emphasis on seems, because I’ve not tested it enough yet and I’m too tired to continue modding right now. More tomorrow. At least I could finally get into the editing screen for computer terminals without crashing and make my own first terminal.

EDIT:The above solution has alleviated some crashing, like getting into menus. The rest of the crashing is still here however, and hasn’t been solved. Sigh. I’ve been modding for half an hour now and crashed two times already which is not a very sustainable situation.